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Sep 19, 1996 · Spiro T. Agnew, the tart-tongued political combatant who fired up the American electorate but then had to resign as Richard M. Nixon's Vice President in the face of a kickback scandal, died on ...
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May 17, 2018 · At the 1968 Republican Convention in Miami Beach, Florida, Richard M. Nixon (1913 – 1994) was nominated as the Republican presidential candidate. Nixon chose Agnew as his vice presidential running mate. As part of his acceptance speech, Agnew said, "I fully recognize that I am an unknown quantity to many of you."
Sep 18, 1996 · Former Vice Pres Spiro T Agnew, who was forced to resign in 1973 after pleading no contest to income-tax evasion charges, dies at age 77; cause of death not disclosed; his career in politics, from...
Dec 11, 2020 · We're listening to Terry's interview with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and journalist Mike Yarvitz about their podcast Bag Man, which detailed the criminal investigation that forced Richard Nixon's ...
↑ Spiro T. Agnew, Go Quietly … or Else (New York: Morrow, 1980). ISBN 0-688-03668-6 ↑ Spiro T. Agnew, The Canfield Decision (New York: Putnam Pub Group, 1976).
Apr 10, 2023 · Ruth Egan of Gulfport, Fla., was just one of the thousands who wrote letters of undying loyalty to Agnew during this time: “America loves you, Mr. Agnew. Just wanted to let you know the radical...
Sep 18, 1996 · Agnew was a native of Baltimore and the son of a Greek immigrant father and a mother who was a native of Virginia. He achieved a national following of his own as Nixon's vice president.